Thursday, June 02, 2005
Kansas Women's Suffrage Opponet Wants to be Top State Election Official
John Hanna of the Associated Press reports:
Even for those of us who take daily irony supplements, this is a difficult pill to swallow.
"A state senator who once said women’s voting was a sign that American society didn’t value families enough now wants to be Kansas’ top elections official. Kay O’Connor announced Wednesday that she is seeking the Republican nomination for secretary of state next year. O’Connor, 63, from Olathe, has served in the Legislature since 1993 and is a member of the Senate committee that considers election issues."
Even for those of us who take daily irony supplements, this is a difficult pill to swallow.







